Or you can make it a bit simple in this way (number at the end of line
is your timestamp) :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] perl -le 'print scalar localtime 1112336460'
|It's a unixtime stamp. It's the number of seconds since the
|epoch(Jan 1, 1970).
|
|[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| How do I read (make
Hi,
How do I read (make sense of) the timestamp in the queue_log? I'm
probably just slow but I don't understand it.
Thanks!
Regards,
Jan
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That's a standard unix timestamp: # of seconds from Jan 1, 1970.
l.
In data Mon, 10 Apr 2006 08:55:49 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi,
How do I read (make sense of) the timestamp in the queue_log? I'm
probably just slow but I don't understand it.
Thanks!
Regards,
Jan
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It's a unixtime stamp. It's the number of seconds since the epoch(Jan 1, 1970).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How do I read (make sense of) the timestamp in the queue_log? I'm
probably just slow but I don't understand it.
Thanks!
Regards,
Jan
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|It's a unixtime stamp. It's the number of seconds since the
|epoch